you might have thought that some comfort might have been provided by the churches. Not a bit of it. The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope both need defrocking and locking up. They have betrayed the people they’re supposed to care for. The closure of churches and the removal of spiritual comfort at a time when people needed it most, was not just unnecessary and cowardly – in my opinion it was evil. The disappearance of traditional religion was all part of the plan, of course. Check it out. See the UN’s plans for Chrislam -
Vernon Coleman is a wise man and has a lot to say.
Douglas Murray called out European churches in The Strange Death of Europe. Churches have become bastions of the pathological altruism. They will pander until their creations behead them and covert their churches into mosques.
Living in Seattle I've been looking around here for a church, they're all all into the gay thing.
They know it is wrong but they do it anyway to grow their congregations [donations] any which way they can.
Their plan is to stay in business and to do what they have to wash the gay sins clean enough for respectability [and donations]. The church is part of the problem, I wish it weren't so.
We are living in an age where people like you, in your areas, are dropping out of traditional churches and moving to more of a "church of acts" style worship. People meeting online and then going out and having a bible study with a small group that feels like they do.
My church has a pretty active online ministry, and you'd be shocked how many people there are like you that "attend church" by watching a message online and then going and meeting up in a coffee shop and discussing the gospel of mark.
Vernon Coleman is a wise man and has a lot to say.
Douglas Murray called out European churches in The Strange Death of Europe. Churches have become bastions of the pathological altruism. They will pander until their creations behead them and covert their churches into mosques.
This is part of why I've been unable to find a way back to church. The church is morally weak.
Living in Seattle I've been looking around here for a church, they're all all into the gay thing.
They know it is wrong but they do it anyway to grow their congregations [donations] any which way they can.
Their plan is to stay in business and to do what they have to wash the gay sins clean enough for respectability [and donations]. The church is part of the problem, I wish it weren't so.
We are living in an age where people like you, in your areas, are dropping out of traditional churches and moving to more of a "church of acts" style worship. People meeting online and then going out and having a bible study with a small group that feels like they do.
My church has a pretty active online ministry, and you'd be shocked how many people there are like you that "attend church" by watching a message online and then going and meeting up in a coffee shop and discussing the gospel of mark.